According to the latest quarterly homeownership data released by the Census Bureau, the raw homeownership rate of 65.0% was unchanged from last quarter and 0.4% lower than a year ago. And on a seasonally adjusted basis the percentage of Americans who have a house declined from 65.2% to 65.1%: the lowest since 1995.

The flipside is that many “children” in their mid-30s are still living in their parents’ basements.

The median asking rent for US vacant housing units just hit an all time record high of $735 per month.